Address: 700 El Camino Real Ste 160, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA
Phone: +16503298181
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–7PM
Tuesday: 9AM–7PM
Wednesday: 9AM–7PM
Thursday: 9AM–7PM
Friday: 9AM–7PM
Saturday: 9AM–7PM
Mehran Motamedi
Had a good experience. The assistant manager Frozan was very helpful with fitting my new glasses and also offered to adjust my old pair, which was nice.
I YC
Frozan helped my husband and I in June. My vision changed so I returned for a new frame and lens. Once again Frozan was very helpful and courteous. I would recommend making an appointment with her. 5 star service!
Bali Pulendran
If I could give ZERO stars, I would. Went in to have an eye exam for my daughter, and Dr. Chand was fine. But the costumer service of the staff is shockingly bad. After the eye exam, we were asked to go write our name down on a list of customers waiting to see one of the staff to be fitted for eye glasses. There were NO other customers in the store, and FIVE staff members, chatting about nothing in particular, and not paying any attention to us. When I asked one of them if they were going to help us, she replied, without the slightest sense of apology, that they would be attending to us in a while. We waited for several minutes, but there was no indication whatsoever they were interested in helping us. So we simply left. TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!
Joseph G.
Renee is great! She helped me out immensely while I was in town and in a pinch. The store was recently remodeled as well and is stocked with some premium frames. I highly recommend using this LensCrafters location!
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